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The teaser for Hareem Farooq's 'Parchi' is here and we're intrigued

The teaser for Hareem Farooq's 'Parchi' is here and we're intrigued

Why does she have a toothpick in her mouth like that? Why did she beat up Imran Kazmi? We've got so many questions!
05 Aug, 2017

Earlier this year we got wind of the fact that Janaan producers, Hareem Farooq and Imran Kazmi were joining hands yet again, for a comedy this time.

Well, the wait's over because we've got our first look at Parchi.

The teaser was first unveiled in cinemas at the end of Janaan but has now made its way to the internet. The 23-second-long clip shows Hareem Farooq, looking like someone you don't want to mess with, and Kazmi all battered up.

We're feeling a little confused though. Why does she have a toothpick in her mouth like that? Why did she beat up Imran? Is she going to be playing a hooligan? We've got so many questions but it seems like we're going to have to wait a little longer to get any more info.

Poor Imran Kazmi...
Poor Imran Kazmi...

Speaking to Images in January, Kazmi had revealed: "We're trying to incorporate a lot of things that have not been done before and are also rather difficult. We don't even know if we can pull them off. But let's see."

He added that although it was a comedy feature, "the content will have a serious and deeper meaning."

Hareem Farooq and Ali Rehman Khan will be playing the lead roles and the man behind Janaan, Azfar Jafri will be directing. Parchi will tentatively hit theatres by the end of this year.

Comments

Adil Aug 05, 2017 03:59pm
Can we have realistic movies based on our society than fantasy ones like this with woman wearing western cloths, match stick in mouth threatening men like matriarch gunda ? Totally unrealistic. Please showcase Pakistani traditions and cultural cloths. Our woman don't behave like that. Nor are we matriarchal society.
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Shahzad Ishaq Khan Aug 06, 2017 12:36am
Nice waiting to see more
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harris Aug 06, 2017 10:05am
@Adil Absolutely agreed.. Problem is that our mostly illeterate and rural population is still inclined towards such fictions hence you see them once they breakthrough in the media to be totally out of control and out of touch of Pakistani traditions. It's their perception that westernisation means progress and thus anybody portraying an image as such is considered "educated" or progressive....
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Jonathan Menezes Aug 07, 2017 06:33am
Why are people so shocked? Everybody lives in a fantasy world in Pakistan so the films depict reality as through their lens! Common mantra is if social ills of Pakistan are films then they are bound to get international interest so why bother?
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Alanore Aug 07, 2017 02:30pm
Worth watching.Hareem Farooq is a very attractive actess, will love to see her in this new film.
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ANAS Aug 08, 2017 01:33pm
Oh God. No! Just no!
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